Birthday: 1891-11-04
Deathday: 1961-05-22
Birthplace: Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
Edward Francis Cline (November 4, 1891 – May 22, 1961) was an American screenwriter, actor, writer and director best known for his work with comedians W.C. Fields and Buster Keaton.
Year | Title | Character | |
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1923-01-22 | The Balloonatic | Car driver | |
1922-11-27 | Day Dreams | The Theater Director | |
1922-08-28 | The Frozen North | The Janitor | |
1922-07-21 | The Blacksmith | Engineer | |
1922-03-11 | Cops | Hobo (uncredited) | |
1921-11-10 | The Boat | SOS Receiver (uncredited) | |
1921-10-26 | The Play House | Orangutan Trainer (uncredited) | |
1921-05-15 | The Goat | Cop by Telephone Pole (uncredited) | |
1921-02-21 | The Haunted House | Customer in Bank | |
1920-12-12 | Neighbors | The Cop (uncredited) | |
1920-11-07 | The Scarecrow | Hit-and-Run Truck Driver (uncredited) | |
1920-10-27 | Convict 13 | Hangman | |
1920-09-01 | The Saphead | Stock Exchange member (uncredited) | |
1916-03-05 | Wife and Auto Trouble | The Driver (as Eddie Cline) | |
1915-05-09 | Our Dare-Devil Chief | Gang Leader | |
1915-03-29 | Gussle's Day of Rest | The Cop | |
1915-03-19 | Fatty’s Faithful Fido | Gymnasium Man (uncredited) | |
1915-03-14 | That Little Band Of Gold | Audience Member (uncredited) | |
1915-02-18 | Ye Olden Grafter | The Knight | |
1915-02-08 | Hogan the Porter | Guest | |
1915-01-12 | Peanuts and Bullets | The Cop | |
1914-12-13 | Fatty's Magic Pants | Doorman (uncredited) | |
1914-11-19 | The Noise of Bombs | 2nd Desperado | |
1914-09-12 | Mabel's Blunder | The Boss's Business Associate (as Eddie Cline) | |
1914-09-07 | The Rounders | Hotel Guest in Lobby (uncredited) | |
1914-06-11 | The Knockout | Cop (uncredited) | |
1914-04-01 | The Chicken Chaser | Cop |